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Sarawak-Borneo
A land of vast primeval rainforests and awe-inspiring caves. The forests in this
state are so dense that rivers form the backbone of the transportation system.
These vast forests are home not only to Probocis Monkeys, Orang Utan, Flying
Squirrels but a vast array of wildlife. Visitors have the opportunity to take
jungle treks or even spend the night in an Iban tribal longhouse.
Features
· Headhunter's Trail. Guided tour following Borneo's most famous tribesmen, the
Iban warriors.
· Mulu Caves. Some of the most extensive caves in the world, with access via
plank walkways that lead into these massive caverns.
· Sarawak Cultural Centre. A living museum set in the natural jungle where
tribesmen in traditional costume demonstrate hunting with blowpipes and perform
traditional crafts.
· Kuching. The state capital is the gateway to a land covered by dense
rainforest, and is acclaimed as one of the most pleasant cities in South East
Asia.
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